Mitch Altman is coming to town, and he'll be giving one of his renowned workshops in 0x20. We'll be doing [https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Circuit_Hacking_Mondays Circuit Hacking Mondays]... on Friday. Word has it it's the perfect way to start the weekend.

Mitch Altman is coming to town, and he'll be giving one of his renowned workshops in 0x20. We'll be doing [https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Circuit_Hacking_Mondays Circuit Hacking Mondays]... on Friday. Word has it it's the perfect way to start the weekend.

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* Kit prices: 10 eur to 30 eur

* Kit prices: 10 eur to 30 eur

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= People otherwise attending =

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== About Mitch ==

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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Altman Mitch Altman] is a San Francisco-based hacker and inventor, best known for co-founding 3ware (with J. Peter Herz and Jim MacDonald), his pioneering work in Virtual Reality at VPL Research and inventing TV-B-Gone. He is a prominent member of the [https://www.noisebridge.net/ Noisebridge hackerspace] and he is also President and CTO of Cornfield Electronics.

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Mitch is on tour through Europe, and has also recently given a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkiX7R1-kaY talk] on TEDx Brussels.

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[[File:Noisebridge_Soldering_Workshop.jpg|640px]]

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== What to bring ==

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If you want to get introduced into electronics, even if you have zero experience, just come along, no need to bring anything. You buy a kit from Mitch and you'll have all the hardware required to make it. And of course '''awesome''' support and guidance from Mitch himself.

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If you have you're own project you are working on, take it with you and bring it over to work on. Mitch will be happy to look at your project and see if he can help you out with problems you're facing.

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If you do have your own preferred soldering iron and related, you are of course very welcome to bring it over. More tools means less waiting to share stuff!

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== Kits ==

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Mitch Altman carries with him a plenty of kits to make cool, practical, intriguing, hackable things that you can bring home after you make it.

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Mitch Altman is a San Francisco-based hacker and inventor, best known for co-founding 3ware (with J. Peter Herz and Jim MacDonald), his pioneering work in Virtual Reality at VPL Research and inventing TV-B-Gone. He is a prominent member of the Noisebridge hackerspace and he is also President and CTO of Cornfield Electronics.

Mitch is on tour through Europe, and has also recently given a talk on TEDx Brussels.

If you want to get introduced into electronics, even if you have zero experience, just come along, no need to bring anything. You buy a kit from Mitch and you'll have all the hardware required to make it. And of course awesome support and guidance from Mitch himself.

If you have you're own project you are working on, take it with you and bring it over to work on. Mitch will be happy to look at your project and see if he can help you out with problems you're facing.

If you do have your own preferred soldering iron and related, you are of course very welcome to bring it over. More tools means less waiting to share stuff!